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Ultraprocessed Foods Consumption Increases Mortality Risk

Among adults, the risk for death increases as the intake of ultraprocessed foods increases, according to a prospective study in JAMA Internal Medicine. Ultraprocessed foods (e.g., packaged breads and snacks) are manufactured from numerous ingredients and generally include additives.

Researchers in France studied nearly 45,000 adults aged 45 and older who completed multiple 24-hour dietary recall assessments over a 2-year period. During a median follow-up of 7 years, 1.4% of the cohort died. After adjustment for body-mass index, smoking status, and other confounders, the mortality risk was 14% higher with each 10% increase in the amount of ultraprocessed foods consumed.

The researchers propose several reasons for the association — for example, when foods are processed under high temperatures, potentially carcinogenic contaminants form.

Read the article here.

Source: NEJM Journal Watch & JAMA Internal Medicine

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